北京市三帆中学2025—2026学年九年级上学期月考试卷(9月份)英语试题
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、单项选择
1.The People’s Republic of China was founded ________ October 1st, 1949.
A.in B.on C.at D.from
2.—________ will your father come back
—In three days.
A.How far B.How long C.How soon D.How often
3.Jake ran quickly all the way to the bus stop, ________ he still missed the bus.
A.or B.but C.and D.so
4.________ Malta is a very small island, its history is long and rich.
A.Though B.Because C.However D.If
5.He ran ________ fast ________ we couldn’t catch up with him.
A.too ... to B.very ... that C.so ... that D.such ... that
6.—What’s wrong with you You look upset.
—I ________ an important exam. I’m worried about the result.
A.took B.am taking C.take D.was taking
7.We ________ lunch when the doorbell rang. It was Jim and he invited me to go fishing.
A.have B.had C.have had D.were having
8.Our school basketball team will win the next match if we ________ more.
A.practiced B.practice C.will practice D.has practiced
9.Mr. King a lot about Chinese culture since he came to Beijing.
A.has learnt B.will learn C.learns D.learnt
10.—Do you know ________ the rope jumping competition
—Yes. Next Friday.
A.where will we have B.where we will have
C.when will we have D.when we will have
二、完形填空
At four o’clock, Polly left work and stepped out into the fog (大雾). She wondered if the buses would still be running. Once out in the street, she walked quickly towards her usual bus stop.
“Sorry, Miss,” the bus conductor said, “It is too foggy for the bus to run. You can take the 11 to Green Park. The weather might be better and you might be able to get a taxi there.”
When Polly got off the subway at Green Park, she found few people at the exit. The fog lay like a thick cloud outside. There was no one in sight. Polly 12 towards Park Street. As she walked along the narrow street, she heard the sound of footsteps. But by the time she reached the corner of the street, the footsteps were gone. She could feel her heart beating with 13 .
Then she heard the sound again—soft footsteps behind her. A minute before, she had wished for someone to come along. Now she wanted to 14 , but the fear held her still. The footsteps seemed nearer. Then a man’s voice came out of the darkness, “Is anybody there ”
Polly hesitated (犹豫). At last she answered, “Hello, I think I’m 15 .”
Then a hand reached out. “Take my hand, please,” said the man. Polly found herself staring up at the face of an old man.
“Maybe I can help you. Which road do you want to go to ” he said.
“I live at 86 King Street,” Polly replied.
“Come with me. You’ll be all right,” said the man.
In his right hand the man carried a stick. Polly heard it 16 the ground.
“I can remember some terrible fogs, but that was long before. I can’t see your face, but you sound young. How old are you ”
“Just twenty,” said Polly.
“Ah, twenty! A nice age to be. I was young once. Now we’re at the corner. Turn left here!”
“I’m quite lost now. Are you sure you know the way ”
Polly was beginning to feel frightened again.
“Of course. Don’t be nervous. Here we are, King Street.” He stopped.
“Thank you so much,” said Polly. “Would you like to come in and rest for a while ”
“It’s very nice of you,” said the man, “But I’ll be off. There may be more people lost today and I’d like to help them. You see, a fog this bad is rare (罕见的). It gives me the chance to 17 the help that people give me when it’s sunny. A(n) 18 person like me can’t get across the road without help, except in a fog like this.”
11.A.bus B.taxi C.plane D.subway
12.A.headed B.attended C.rested D.missed
13.A.joy B.anger C.fear D.sadness
14.A.run B.sit C.talk D.watch
15.A.empty B.lost C.fun D.worried
16.A.follow B.keep C.hit D.order
17.A.pay back B.give up C.go through D.wake up
18.A.old B.blind C.sick D.weak
三、阅读理解
阅读下面的景点介绍,请根据人物的兴趣和需求,选择合适的旅行地点,并将所对应的A、B、C、D选项填在相应位置上。选项中有一项为多余选项。
AThe Grand Canyon National Park, US The Grand Canyon is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. It is best known for its size and depth. It is 446 kilometers long, up to 29 kilometers wide, and 1.6 kilometers deep. Every year, about 5 million people visit the park. Tourists can even take a helicopter ride to see the full view of the Grand Canyon. BLijiang River National Park, China Lijiang River is in Guilin. The limestone caves (石灰岩洞) and green hills along the river are amazing. The hills are different in shape. One looks like an elephant drinking water with its trunk. People call the hill “Elephant Trunk Hill”.
CSerengeti National Park, Tanzania Do you love animals The Serengeti National Park might be fun for you to visit. You can see some big animals here, such as lions, elephants and buffaloes (水牛). If you visit the park, you should not miss the annual animal migration (迁徙). This is the most famous event at the park. DThe Lake District National Park, England The Lake District is the largest national park in England. In fact, it covers about 1 percent of all the land area in Britain. As its name suggests, the park has the deepest lake in England. It is 74 meters deep. The park is a great place for playing water sports. You can sail and windsurf.
19.Jason dreams to watch animals in large groups.
20.Olivia enjoys water sports in a cool area.
21.Carol would like to enjoy hills of different shapes.
Every child has a dream of what he wants to be. When Renee Butts was little, her dream was to become a volunteer firefighter because her father was one. Sadly, when she was 14, her father died and she was never able to volunteer with him. However, Renee’s story doesn’t end there. She was strong-minded and never gave up, which makes her a role model firefighter.
Renee remembers the first time she fought a fire. She was awoken early in the morning by the alarm. She said she was very nervous but did what she had to do. She helped put out the fire and saved people.
Some days she must be ready to deal with any emergency (紧急情况), like fighting a fire, dealing with a car accident or helping someone who’s in trouble. Sometimes Renee works nine to eleven days a month on 24-hour shifts (轮班). She also has a family to take care of. Her husband is a firefighter, too.
When I asked Renee what the best part of her job was, she replied, “Helping people and saving their lives”. “Is it hard to be a firefighter ” I asked. She told me all about being a firefighter. “Being a firefighter can be hard. Fires are dangerous so I have to be very brave. I also have to keep fit to make sure I am strong enough to do the job.” I think that shows signs of being a true hero. She’s always glad to do anything for anyone in need. With 140 people in her fire station, Renee is one of the only three women. Although she is only an ordinary firefighter, I think she’s great. We could never live without people like her who are glad to help others. Renee’s deed (事迹) helps me believe that I can also spare no effort to help other people every day.
22.Renee’s dream was to become a volunteer firefighter because .
A.she married a firefighter B.she decided to do as her father did
C.she thought being a firefighter was cool D.she wanted to challenge herself
23.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage
A.Renee is the only woman at the fire station.
B.Renee works with her husband at the same place.
C.Renee works for nine to eleven hours every day.
D.Renee has a strong will and never gives up.
24.What can we learn from the story
A.Being a firefighter is an interesting and enjoyable job.
B.Women are not suitable to become firefighters in the real life.
C.Being brave and ready to help others makes Renee a true hero.
D.People should spare no effort to become a firefighter like Renee.
Have you ever agreed to do something only to find out later that you don’t have time Are you often stressed from rushing from one task to another If so, you may have a problem with overcommitment (过度承诺).
Overcommitment happens when you decide to do more things than you really have time to do. When this happens, the quality (质量) of your work suffers. Your quality of life also suffers because overcommitment leaves you less time to take care of yourself. It’s better to do one or two things well than to do 10 things poorly—or worse, to back out after you’ve agreed to something.
Time management coach Elizabeth Saunders suggests creating a budget (预算) for your time like you do with money. The total time you have each day equals 24 hours minus (减去) the time you need for basic activities of daily life. These include things like sleeping, eating and showering. Saunders suggests adding up the time you promised to spend with other people and the time needed to meet your personal goals. If that total is greater than the amount of time you have each day, you have a problem.
One tool that may be helpful in avoiding overcommitment is a calendar (日程表). Schedule time for everything you need to do—including taking care of yourself. But you don’t have to fill every blank space.
It’s also worth looking at your commitments at present. Do your commitments actually match your priorities (优先做的事) Could you give up some of them or pass them off to other people
Learning how to say no politely but firmly also helps with overcommitment. It helps to have a good sense of what your priorities are so that you can say yes or no when you should.
I have a rule that I never immediately agree to any long-term time commitments. I always ask for some time to think. That’s because my first instinct (本能) is usually to say yes, even if I don’t really have time. Having time to think about a potential (潜在的) task gives me space to say no if I need to.
Saying no to things you don’t have time to do well frees you up to say yes to what truly matters.
25.What will suffer when overcommitment happens
A.The quality of work and life. B.The budget of time and money.
C.Basic activities of daily life. D.Your potential task.
26.What does the underlined words “back out” in Paragraph 2 mean
A.Keep promises. B.Decide not to do something.
C.Follow the rules. D.Think about again.
27.Which statement may Elizabeth Saunders agree
A.It’s useful to count how many hours there are every day.
B.People should commit time to others as much as possible.
C.It’s important to avoid commitment to other people.
D.Making a time budget is helpful in our daily life.
28.What would be the best title for the passage
A.Have a Good Time Management B.Stop Making Commitment
C.Learn to Say No Politely D.Avoid Overcommitment
Think about the last time you went to an art or history museum. Which pieces of artifacts (artworks) stood out to you Did you read the introduction next to them Did it tell you where the artifacts were from and how the museums got them
Today, many museums around the world own art and artifacts that were stolen or looted (掠夺) from their original countries during war or colonial rule (殖民统治). You may see ancient Chinese paintings shown in the British Museum, or sculptures from Africa that date back to the 19th century on display in the Louvre Museum. Many countries have asked European museums to repatriate the artifacts.
The debate (争论) over whether and how museums should return artifacts to their original countries has been going on for many years. Those who suggest returning all foreign artifacts to their homes insist that it is morally (道义上) the right thing to do. Furthermore, the country owning the objects will receive an important part of their heritage (遗产) back, and these artifacts will be given a chance to be truly valued in homeland.
Yet there are different voices. Those against the return point out that some foreign artifacts were not stolen but bought a long time ago. Also, it is sometimes hard to identify (确认) the true owners of certain artifacts—should they be returned to the country, a group or an individual There is also a view that culture is a shared treasure and the artifacts are in fact“cultural ambassadors (大使)” that improve understanding. They believe that while taking them away from their countries of origin was wrong, history is full of “good” and “bad” actors. Moreover, they feel that keeping the cultural objects in the current museums has kept millions of artifacts safe from damage.
On the matter of return, some governments have made the move. In 2018, French President Emmanuel Macron told officially that France would give back 26 looted treasures to the African state of Benin. “I cannot accept that a large part of cultural heritage from several African countries is in France,” said Macron. It’s said to be part of France’s long-promised plans to return artifacts taken from Africa during the colonial rule.
Museums all across Europe began reconsidering their previous policies (之前的政策) on colonial treasures. In France, twenty-seven artifacts had been identified for return, but only one has been returned. Then, on October 6, 2020, France’s National Assembly officially passed a bill (法案) promising the return of these heritage artifacts, but didn’t fix a certain date.
It seems that there is still a long way to go for the return of foreign heritage treasures.
29.People who consider foreign artifacts as “cultural ambassadors” may agree that________.
A.mistakes in history need correcting in time
B.heritage artifacts belong to all the human beings
C.artifacts will be better protected in their homeland
D.history museum tours will be popular in the future
30.The underlined word “repatriate” in paragraph 2 probably means________.
A.protect B.display C.return D.borrow
31.What can we learn from the passage
A.French museums refused to identify all the colonial treasures.
B.Policies and bills have no use in protecting foreign heritage treasures.
C.The treasures stolen or looted can hardly be back to their homeland soon.
D.Governments have the duty to keep foreign treasures in good protection.
32.By writing this passage, the writer wants to________.
A.explain how and why many foreign treasures were stolen or looted
B.advise governments to take actions in returning foreign treasures
C.encourage us to take part in the debate over stolen or looted treasures
D.show different views and present situation on the return of treasures
四、单词拼写
33.I prefer (自然的) beauty to man-made beauty.
34.Although I got up late this morning, I (设法完成) to get to the airport in time.
35.Norman Bethune helped to treat sick soldiers during the (战争).
36.Some students made (演讲) on environmental protection last week.
37.The town was (创立) by English settlers in 1790.
38.Sally trains hard so that she can win the gold (奖牌) in the final competition.
39.I would love to go (国外) this year, perhaps to the South of France.
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题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 B C B A C A D B A D
题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 D A C A B C A B C D
题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 B B D C A B D D B C
题号 31 32
答案 C D
1.B
【详解】句意:中华人民共和国成立于1949年10月1日。
考查介词辨析。in在……,后常接年份、月份、季节等;on在……,后常接具体的某一天;at在……,后常接时间点等;from从……,后可以接时间和地点。根据“October 1st, 1949”可知,1949年10月1日是具体的一天,指中华人民共和国成立于1949年10月1日。故选B。
2.C
【详解】句意:——你爸爸多久后会回来?——三天后。
考查特殊疑问词辨析。How far多远,询问距离;How long多长时间,询问时间段;How soon多久以后,询问将来的时间;How often多久一次,询问频率。根据答句“In three days.”可知,此处是在询问爸爸多久后会回来,是对将来的时间进行提问,所以应该用How soon。故选C。
3.B
【详解】句意:Jake一路快速跑到公交车站,但他还是错过了公交车。
考查连词辨析。or或者;but但是;and并且;so所以。分析空前后两句关系可知,空处表转折,需用连词but。故选B。
4.A
【详解】句意:尽管马耳他是一个非常小的岛屿,但它的历史悠久而丰富。
考查连词辨析。Though尽管;Because因为;However然而;If如果。根据语境可知,前后句之间存在让步关系,即尽管马耳他很小,但它的历史却很长很丰富,所以应该用Though引导让步状语从句。故选A。
5.C
【详解】句意:他跑得如此快,以至于我们追不上他。
考查“so…that”句型。too…to太……而不能……,too修饰形容词或副词,to后接动词原形;very…that搭配错误;so...that如此……以至于……,so修饰形容词或副词,that后接句子;such…that如此……以至于……,such修饰名词,that后接句子;第一个空后的“fast”为副词,可以用too或so修饰;第二个空后为句子,用that连接。故选C。
6.A
【详解】句意:——你怎么了?看起来不太高兴。 ——我参加了一场重要的考试,现在很担心结果。
考查动词时态。对话中“look upset”和“worried about the result”表明,“参加考试”的动作已完成,且当前处于“考试后等待结果”的状态,需用一般过去时描述过去发生的动作,因此这里谓语动词应用过去式took。故选A。
7.D
【详解】句意:我们正在吃午饭时,门铃响了。是吉姆,他邀请我去钓鱼。
考查动词时态。句子包含两个动作——“吃午饭”和“门铃响”;“rang”是“ring”的过去式,表明“门铃响”是过去发生的瞬间动作;而“吃午饭”是持续进行的动作,且“门铃响”发生在“吃午饭”的过程中,需用过去进行时 (was/were + doing) 体现“过去某个瞬间正在进行的动作”;主语为“We”,be用were,动词have的现在分词为having。故选D。
8.B
【详解】句意:如果我们多练习,我们校篮球队会赢得下一场比赛。
考查条件状语从句的时态。根据“Our school basketball team will win the next match if...more.”可知,此处是if引导的条件状语从句,遵循“主将从现”原则,即主句是一般将来时,从句用一般现在时;从句主语是“we”,谓语动词用原形。故选B。
9.A
【详解】句意:自从金先生来北京,他学了很多中国文化。A. has learnt 学习,用于现在完成时态 ,主语单三时; B. will learn 学习,用于一般将来时态; C. learns 学习,用于一般现在时态,主语单三时; D. learnt学习,用于一般过去时态;根据since he came to Beijing.可知用现在完成时态;故选A
10.D
【详解】句意:——你知道我们什么时候会举办跳绳比赛吗?——是的。下周五。
考查宾语从句。分析句子可知,答语是时间,故问句询问的是举办比赛的时间,排除选项A、选项B;此处为宾语从句,宾语从句应遵循陈述语序原则,选项C是疑问语序,也排除;选项D为陈述语序。故选D。
11.D 12.A 13.C 14.A 15.B 16.C 17.A 18.B
【导语】本文通过讲述女孩Polly在浓雾中迷路并得到一位盲人老人帮助的故事,揭示了“善意的循环”这一主题——人们在逆境中互相帮助,善意终将得到回报。
11.句意:你可以坐地铁去格林公园。
bus公交车;taxi出租车;plane飞机;subway地铁。根据下文“When Polly got off the subway at Green Park,”可知,此处是指售票员建议她乘坐地铁。故选D。
12.句意:Polly朝公园街走去。
headed朝向;attended参加;rested休息;missed错过。head towards“朝……方向前进”,固定搭配。故选A。
13.句意:她能感觉到自己的心脏因恐惧而怦怦直跳。
joy喜悦;anger愤怒;fear恐惧;sadness悲伤。根据语境可知,雾很浓、看不到人,而下文又提到脚步声,这种环境下自然会产生恐惧。故选C。
14.句意:现在她想逃跑,但恐惧让她动弹不得。
run逃跑;sit坐下;talk谈话;watch观看。根据语境可知,听到可疑脚步声时,人的本能反应是逃跑。故选A。
15.句意:你好,我想我迷路了。
empty空的;lost迷路的;fun有趣的;worried担心的。根据下文“I’m quite lost now.”可知,此处是Polly回答自己迷路了。故选B。
16.句意:Polly听到手杖敲击地面的声音。
follow跟随;keep保持;hit敲击;order命令。根据上文“the man carried a stick”和常识可知,盲人通常用手杖敲击地面探路,hit the ground“敲击地面”。故选C。
17.句意:这给了我一个机会来回报晴天时人们给我的帮助。
pay back回报;give up放弃;go through经历;wake up醒来。根据语境可知,此处是指老人在大雾中帮助Polly,他是想回报之前得到的帮助,“pay back”体现了善意循环的主题。故选A。
18.句意:像我这样的盲人,没人帮忙就过不了马路,除非是在这样的大雾天。
old年老的;blind盲的;sick生病的;weak虚弱的。上文提到老人用手杖探路,根据“can’t get across the road without help except in a fog like this”以及结合常识可推知老人是“盲人”——大雾天正常人视线受阻,而盲人依赖手杖,反而能在此时帮助他人。故选B。
19.C 20.D 21.B
【导语】本文主要介绍了来自不同国家的著名的公园:美国大峡谷国家公园、中国漓江风景区、坦桑尼亚塞伦盖蒂国家公园和英国湖区国家公园。
19.根据“Jason dreams to watch animals in large groups”可知,Jason梦想观察大群体动物,C选项“坦桑尼亚塞伦盖蒂国家公园 你喜欢动物吗?塞伦盖蒂国家公园对你来说可能很有趣。你可以在这里看到一些大型动物,如狮子、大象和水牛。”符合题意,故选C。
20.根据“Olivia enjoys water sports in a cool area.”可知,Olivia在凉爽的地方享受水上运动,D选项“英格兰湖区国家公园 湖区是英格兰最大的国家公园。……公园是进行水上运动的绝佳场所。你可以驾驶帆船和进行帆板冲浪。”符合题意,故选D。
21.根据“Carol would like to enjoy hills of different shapes.”可知,Carol想要欣赏不同形状的山丘,B选项“中国漓江国家公园 漓江位于桂林。沿江的石灰岩洞和绿色山丘令人叹为观止。这些山丘形状各异。”符合题意,故选B。
22.B 23.D 24.C
【导语】本文主要讲述了Renee从小就有当消防员的梦想,在她的父亲去世后,她没有放弃自己的梦想。她总是设法帮助别人,拯救处于危险中的人们,她是个真正的英雄。
22.细节理解题。根据“When Renee Butts was little, her dream was to become a volunteer firefighter because her father was one.”可知,她的梦想是成为一名志愿消防员,因为她的父亲就是一名消防员,她决定像她父亲那样。故选B。
23.细节理解题。根据“She was strong-minded and never gave up,”可知,Renee意志坚强,永不放弃。故选D。
24.主旨大意题。通读全文以及“She helped put out the fire and saved people.”、“Fires are dangerous so I have to be very brave.”可知,乐于帮助人并勇敢的品质让Renee成为真正的英雄。故选C。
25.A 26.B 27.D 28.D
【导语】本文全文围绕“过度承诺”展开,讨论了其影响及解决方法。
25.细节理解题。根据第二段内容“When this happens, the quality of your work suffers. Your quality of life also suffers...”可知,过度承诺会导致工作和生活质量下降。故选A。
26.词句猜测题。根据上下文“It’s better to do one or two things well than to do 10 things poorly—or worse, to back out after you’ve agreed to something.”可知,与其敷衍了事地做十件事(甚至更糟的是,在答应某件事后又反悔),倒不如把一两件事做好,因此“back out”指的是在同意某事之后又决定不做。故选B。
27.细节理解题。根据第三段内容“Time management coach Elizabeth Saunders suggests creating a budget for your time like you do with money.”可知,Elizabeth Saunders建议像管理金钱一样管理时间预算。故选D。
28.最佳标题题。全文围绕“过度承诺”展开,讨论了其影响及解决方法,因此选项D最能概括文章主旨。故选D。
29.B 30.C 31.C 32.D
【导语】本文主要探讨了博物馆是否应将在战争或殖民统治时期掠夺的文物归还原属国这一问题,呈现了不同观点以及相关的现实情况。
29.细节理解题。根据“There is also a view that culture is a shared treasure and the artifacts are in fact ‘cultural ambassadors’ that improve understanding.”可知,认为文物是“文化大使”的人,会认同文物属于全人类这一观点,因为文化是共享的财富。故选B。
30.词句猜测题。根据“Today, many museums around the world own art and artifacts that were stolen or looted from their original countries ... Many countries have asked European museums to repatriate the artifacts.”以及后文围绕文物归还的争论,可推测“repatriate”意思是“归还”。故选C。
31.细节理解题。根据“Museums all across Europe began reconsidering their previous policies on colonial treasures ... but didn’t fix a certain date. It seems that there is still a long way to go for the return of foreign heritage treasures.”可知,被偷窃或掠夺的文物很难很快回到祖国。故选C。
32.主旨大意题。文章既阐述了支持文物归还和反对文物归还的不同观点,又介绍了文物归还的现实进展情况,所以作者写这篇文章是为了展示关于文物归还的不同观点和当前状况。故选D。
33.natural
【详解】句意:与人工美相比,我更喜欢自然美。根据“beauty”可知,此处需用形容词作定语修饰名词,自然的“natural”,为形容词。故填natural。
34.managed
【详解】句意:尽管我今天早上起晚了,但我设法及时赶到了机场。根据句子结构和语境可知,此处需要填入一个动词来表示“设法完成做某事”的意思,且该动作发生在过去,所以要用一般过去时。“manage to do sth.”是固定短语,意为“设法完成某事”,其过去式为“managed”。故填managed。
35.war
【详解】句意:诺尔曼 白求恩在战争期间帮助救治生病的士兵。分析句子结构可知,此处需填名词作介词during“在……期间”的宾语,“战争”对应的英文名词是war,during the war“在战争期间”,介词短语,符合“描述某一时期内发生的动作” (帮助救治伤员) 的语境,语法结构正确。故填war。
36.speeches
【详解】句意:上周,一些学生做了关于环境保护的演讲。根据句意和汉语提示可知,此处考查speech“演讲”,可数名词;句中主语“Some students”表示复数,且“演讲”通常为每人做一次,结合语境可知不止一篇演讲,因此这里应用复数形式speeches。故填speeches。
37.founded
【详解】句意:这个城镇是由英国殖民者在1790年创立的。根据“The town was...by”可知,句子使用了一般过去时的被动语态,横线处需填动词的过去分词形式,与was构成被动语态结构。根据括号内的中文提示“创立”,英文为found,其过去分词形式为founded。故填founded。
38.medal
【详解】句意:Sally努力训练,以便能在决赛中赢得金牌。根据汉语提示可知,medal“奖牌”,名词。故填medal。
39.abroad
【详解】句意:今年我很想去国外,也许是去法国南部。“国外”对应的英文是副词“abroad”。故填abroad。
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